The'''DSSurvolt''',also known as the '''Citroën Survolt''' (officially stylized as '''Citroën SURVOLT'''), is a concept electric race car produced by [[Citroën]]/[[DS Automobiles]] based on the Citroën REVOLTe concept car.

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}}The '''DS Survolt''', also known as the '''Citroën Survolt''' (officially stylized as '''Citroën SURVOLT'''), is a concept electric race car produced by [[DS Automobiles|Citroën/DS Automobiles]] based on the Citroën REVOLTe concept car.

== Description ==

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Citroën claims that the Survolt can accelerate from a standstill to 60 mph (97 km/h) in less than 5 seconds and reach a top speed of 162 mph (260 km/h), and that its batteries give a range of 124 mi (200 km).

Citroën claims that the Survolt can accelerate from a standstill to 60 mph (97 km/h) in less than 5 seconds and reach a top speed of 162 mph (260 km/h), and that its batteries give a range of 124 mi (200 km).

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==Asphalt 3D==

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NamedCitroën Survolt in the gameplay, it was unlocked at Level 19, costed 1,800,000 cash and had the following stats:

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TopSpeed:255 km/h

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==''[[Asphalt 8: Airborne]]'' ==

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Acceleration : 4.90s

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[[File:Citroen Survolt maxed out.png|thumb|400px]]

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The DS Survolt, previously known as the '''Citroën Survolt''' prior to the [[Car Mastery Update]], is the first of the 10 original Class B cars, with a starting rank of 1107, a [[Upgrades|MAX]] rank of 1318, and a [[Pro Kits|MAX+PRO]] rank of 1386. The Survolt receives +49 from [[Tuning Kit]]s.

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TheSurvolt, being an electric car, features extremely quick acceleration. This comes in very handy for [[Multiplayer League|Multiplayer]] races, as well as the [[Asphalt 8: Airborne/Career Mode|Career Mode]] all the way up to [[Asphalt 8: Airborne/Career Mode/Season 7: Heat|Season 7: Heat]]. It also has a very good [[nitro]] efficiency rating, at 5/10/15. On the other hand, the Survolt has the lowest top speed stat of all Class B cars, except the nitro-focused [[Honda Integra Type-R]]. It also suffers from the problem of a slightly wide [[drift]]ing radius, although it handles better than the [[Aston Martin DB9 Coupé]], which is unable to compete against the Survolt in any way despite being ranked higher.

The Survolt has quick acceleration and efficient nitro usage. This comes in very handy for [[Multiplayer League|Multiplayer]] races, as well as the [[Asphalt 8: Airborne/Career Mode|Career Mode]] all the way up to [[Asphalt 8: Airborne/Career Mode/Season 7: Heat|Season 7: Heat]]. It also suffers from the problem of a slightly wide [[drift]]ing radius, although it handles better than the [[Aston Martin DB9 Coupé]], which is unable to compete against the Survolt in any way despite being ranked higher.

The Survolt is one of the more popular cars in Multiplayer, and generally considered one of the best starter Class B cars overall due to its huge potential: it can finish many Class B-focused Career Mode races all the way up to Season 7: Heat, it is a gateway car to Multiplayer races, it counts towards two car collections, and its [[Asphalt 8: Airborne/Career Mode/Season 9: Beyond|Season 9: Beyond]] [[Asphalt 8: Airborne/Career Mode/Season 9: Beyond/2014#DS Survolt|race]] is one of the best early opportunities for farming [[Credits]], with a base payout of {{A8Credits|4,420}} for finishing in first place in a race that typically lasts less than 1:05:00.

The Survolt is one of the more popular cars in Multiplayer, and generally considered one of the best starter Class B cars overall due to its huge potential: it can finish many Class B-focused Career Mode races all the way up to Season 7: Heat, it is a gateway car to Multiplayer races, it counts towards two car collections, and its [[Asphalt 8: Airborne/Career Mode/Season 9: Beyond|Season 9: Beyond]] [[Asphalt 8: Airborne/Career Mode/Season 9: Beyond/2014#DS Survolt|race]] is one of the best early opportunities for farming [[Credits]], with a base payout of {{A8Credits|4,420}} for finishing in first place in a race that typically lasts less than 1:05:00.

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The Survolt can compete with many vehicles including the [[Pagani Zonda R]] and [[McLaren 12C Spider]], in the 1300-1400 bracket which it excels in at MAX+PRO. In the hands of a skilled player, it can hold its own against the [[Donkervoort D8 GTO]], [[Ariel Atom V8]], [[McLaren M14A]] when boosters are used, but cannot compete against the [[McLaren MP4/8]].

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It is recommended to use the acceleration of the Survolt to knock down stragglers such as the [[Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary]] and the [[Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR-X]] which sometimes appear in Multiplayer and have very slow acceleration. However one must be careful of D8s and MP4/8s as there is a chance of being knocked down by those faster-accelerating vehicles.

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As of the [[Motorcycles Update]], the Survolt costs {{A8Credits|45,000}} to purchase (originally {{A8Credits|8,500}}, then {{A8Credits|12,750}}). As of the [[2019 Spring Update]], upgrades cost {{A8Credits|315,000}} while Pro Kits require {{A8Credits|50,400}}, 8 of each {{co|Class B Part}} and 4 {{co|Initial & Early Techs}} each.

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Description

The DS Survolt, based on the REVOLTe concept car, was showcased at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show. A fully electric race car, the Survolt is a zero-emissions vehicle and is powered by a pair of electric motors that give 300 hp (224 kW) and 354 ft·lb (480 N·m)[1] in total.

The Survolt is 12.63 ft (3.85 m) long, 6.14 ft (1.87 m) wide, and 3.94 ft (1.20 m) high and features a design with the front dominated by the vehicle's badge located above the large oval-shaped grill. The car's headlights are horizontal LEDs that consume less power than traditional filament bulbs — important in a battery-operated vehicle. At the rear, the Survolt retains the light cluster design used on the REVOLTe concept car but also has a spoiler added to increase downforce.

Citroën claims that the Survolt can accelerate from a standstill to 60 mph (97 km/h) in less than 5 seconds and reach a top speed of 162 mph (260 km/h), and that its batteries give a range of 124 mi (200 km).

Asphalt 3D

Named Citroën Survolt in the gameplay, it was unlocked at Level 19, costed 1,800,000 cash and had the following stats:

Top Speed : 255 km/h

Acceleration : 4.90s

Handling : 38

Weight : 2,568 lbs

Asphalt 6: Adrenaline

Named Citroën Survolt in the gameplay, it appeared as a mid rank car with the following status:

Nitro Speed : 340 km/h

Top Speed : 290 km/h

Handling : 1.31Gs

0-100 km/h : 4.31s

Asphalt 8: Airborne

The DS Survolt, previously known as the Citroën Survolt prior to the Car Mastery Update, is a low Class B car with the following statistics:

Performance

The Survolt has quick acceleration and efficient nitro usage. This comes in very handy for Multiplayer races, as well as the Career Mode all the way up to Season 7: Heat. It also suffers from the problem of a slightly wide drifting radius, although it handles better than the Aston Martin DB9 Coupé, which is unable to compete against the Survolt in any way despite being ranked higher.

The Survolt is one of the more popular cars in Multiplayer, and generally considered one of the best starter Class B cars overall due to its huge potential: it can finish many Class B-focused Career Mode races all the way up to Season 7: Heat, it is a gateway car to Multiplayer races, it counts towards two car collections, and its Season 9: Beyondrace is one of the best early opportunities for farming Credits, with a base payout of 4,420 for finishing in first place in a race that typically lasts less than 1:05:00.

It is recommended to use the acceleration of the Survolt to knock down stragglers such as the Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary and the Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR-X which sometimes appear in Multiplayer and have very slow acceleration. However one must be careful of D8s and MP4/8s as there is a chance of being knocked down by those faster-accelerating vehicles.

Price

As of the Motorcycles Update, the Survolt costs 45,000 to purchase (originally 8,500, then 12,750). As of the 2019 Spring Update, upgrades cost 315,000 while Pro Kits require 50,400, 8 of each Class B Part and 4 Initial & Early Techs each.